Bylaw Title
Being a By-law to establish a system for Administrative Penalties respecting the Stopping, Standing and Parking of Vehicles, and to amend By-law #89-2000.
Bylaw #3505
Year: 2014
Approved: Monday, June 02, 2014
Amendments & Repeals
Amended By
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Bylaw #3644 (2015)Being a By-law to amend By-law No. 89-2000, being a By-law for regulating traffic and parking on highways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pelham and to amend By-law 3505(2014) being a By-law to establish a system for Administrative Penalties respecting the Stopping, Standing and Parking of Vehicles to establish the penalty.
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Bylaw #3688 (2015)Being a By-law to amend By-law No. 97-2020, being a By-law for authorizing certain parking, standing or stopping of vehicles operated by or conveying physically handicapped persons on any highway and to authorize and require the provision of designated parking spaces for the sole use of vehicles operated by or conveying physically handicapped person under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pelham AND to amend By-law 3505(2014) being a By-law to establish a system for Administrative Penalties respecting the Stopping, Standing and Parking of Vehicles
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Bylaw #3715 (2016)Being a by-law to amend By-law 3505(2014) a by-law to establish a system for Administrative Penalties respecting the Stopping, Standing and Parking of Vehicles
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Bylaw #3962 (2018)Being a By-law to amend By-law 89-2000, being a By-law for regulating traffic and parking on highways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pelham and to amend By-law 3505(2014) being a By-law to establish a system for Administrative penalties respecting the Stopping, Standing and parking of Vehicles.
Repealed By
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Bylaw #4319 (2021)Being a By-law to Repeal and Replace By-law #3505(2014) as amended being a By-law to establish an Administrative Municipal Penalty System (AMPS) in respect to the enforcement of traffic, parking, standing or stopping of vehicles.
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Bylaw #4319 (2021)Being a By-law to Repeal and Replace By-law #3505(2014) as amended being a By-law to establish an Administrative Municipal Penalty System (AMPS) in respect to the enforcement of traffic, parking, standing or stopping of vehicles.